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Sep 14 2025POLITICS

Standing Up for Unity: A Look at Recent Protests in London

In the heart of London, a sea of flags waved as over 150, 000 people gathered for a march organized by far-right figure Tommy Robinson. The event, dubbed "Unite the Kingdom, " sparked counter-protests and raised questions about freedom of speech, diversity, and the role of symbols in society. Sir K

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Sep 14 2025SPORTS

Texas A&M and Notre Dame: A Thrilling Showdown

In a nail-biting matchup, Texas A&M and Notre Dame put on a show that kept fans on the edge of their seats. The game was a rollercoaster of emotions, with both teams trading blows and leaving everything on the field. Texas A&M came out on top, but it wasn't easy. The Aggies faced a tough challenge

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Sep 14 2025POLITICS

Workplace Speech: What You Can and Can't Say

In recent times, the topic of free speech at work has gained attention, especially after the tragic death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Several employees faced termination due to their public comments about this event. This raises questions about the extent of free speech in the workplace.

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Sep 14 2025CELEBRITIES

When Stars Behave Badly: Unforgettable Celebrity Encounters

Celebrities, often seen as larger-than-life figures, sometimes behave in ways that leave a lasting impression—though not always in a good way. Many people have shared their stories of run-ins with famous personalities that were downright rude or shocking. These encounters remind us that fame doesn't

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Sep 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Philly's Waters Under Siege: The Snakehead Invasion

The waters around Philadelphia are facing a new challenge: the invasive Northern snakehead fish. These fish, originally from China, Russia, and Korea, were first spotted in Pennsylvania in 2004. They have since spread rapidly, causing concern among environmentalists and scientists. The snakeheads a

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Sep 14 2025POLITICS

From Friends to Foes: How U. S. -China Relations Changed Over Time

In the past, the U. S. and China had a different relationship. Back in 2000, the U. S. Congress sent a flag to China. This flag had flown over the Capitol. It was a thank you gift for a Chinese scientist named Xie Xide. She had helped bring the two countries closer together. But times have changed.

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Sep 14 2025HEALTH

Smart Tech Takes Aim at Cancer with Peptides

Cancer is a tough opponent, and traditional treatments can be harsh on the body. But there's hope in the form of anticancer peptides (ACPs), which can target and destroy cancer cells while sparing healthy ones. The catch? Finding these peptides is a slow and tedious process. Enter ACP-EPC, a clever

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Sep 13 2025SPORTS

Dodgers' Late-Game Woes Continue Despite Yamamoto's Strong Start

The Dodgers are facing a tough time on the field. They had a good week, winning four games in a row. But their recent loss to the Giants shows they still have a lot of work to do. The team looked flat from the start, and their offense struggled to get going. They only scored one run the whole game,

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Sep 13 2025SPORTS

Deion Sanders: Colorado's Coach Takes the Blame

Deion Sanders, the head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes, faced a tough loss on a Friday night. He was not happy with how his team played. Sanders admitted that the game was not good. He even said he was glad he didn't say everything he was thinking. "We tried to call it football, but it wasn't, " S

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Sep 13 2025HEALTH

Fixing Broken Arms: Is There a Better Way?

Breaking an arm is no fun. But what's the best way to fix it? For a long time, doctors used to let the bone heal on its own or use a special brace. But this didn't always work well. Sometimes, the bone wouldn't heal properly. So, doctors started using surgery. But surgery has its own problems. Now,

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